May 1, 2010
The Lord be with you
I am reading the book Justification and Rome, An Evaluation of Recent Dialogues, by Robert D. Preus (Concordia Academic Press). Speaking on the topic of the centrality of the doc
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- The other articles are rather far from us and do not enter into our experience; nor do they touch us. … But the article on the forgiveness of sins comes into continual experience with us, and in daily use. And it touches you and me without ceasing. Of the other articles we speak as of something strange to us (e.g., creation, Jesus as the Son of God). What is it to me that God created heaven and earth if I do not believe in the forgiveness of sins? … It is because of this article that all other articles touch us.
Pastor John Rickert
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